Quinn mentioned in the story that he is not even thinking about contract negotiations right now. Instead, he is focusing on learning the Browns’ playbook so he can compete for the starting quarterback position this summer.

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It seems to me that a Quinn holdout would hurt his chances at winning the starting job for the beginning of the season. Quinn would be third on the depth chart by the time he arrived at camp behind Derek Anderson and Charlie Frye.

I think most people understand when first rounders hold out these days. I think it would be in Quinn’s best interest to get the deal done ASAP, though, so that he does not damage his image in Cleveland. A long hold out could be devastating to Quinn’s popularity.

I am a Browns fan, and I always will be. But one thing that all Browns fans have in common is: We don’t buy this contract BS. If you want to play the game and you want to be a Brown, then do it and shut up. Money is important, but Brady would make all that he’ll ever need. I would play for little money if I could just play and help the Browns win every Sunday. That’s a true fan and player of the game. Base pay in the league is now 600 grand. Even at that I would do it because I love them game. It’s sad that the money hungry morons coming out of college these days don’t see it that way. The NFL Players Assoc. and the agents will eventually ruin this great past time that we have.. Way To Go Morons!!!